Sunday, June 30, 2019

2019 TESDA Free Courses Offered Region 4-A

For those who are living in the provinces of Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal in Region 4-A or Calabarzon who are looking for 2019 Free TESDA Short Courses Offered Region 4-A.

Batangas is also known by its ancient name Kumintang. It is home to the famous Taal Volcano and the location of the second largest international seaport in the Philippines. At present, there's a total of 80 TESDA accredited schools and TESDA training centers operating in various parts of the province that offer various TESDA free vocational courses.

Located on the southern shores of Manila Bay is the province of Cavite which is the second smallest province in Calabarzon Region. But besides its population density, it is one of the most industrialized and fastest growing provinces in the entire country. At present, there are more than 150 TESDA accredited schools and TESDA training centers in Cavite with 2019 TESDA free courses offered Cavite.

After Cavite, the province of Laguna has the second highest number of TESDA accredited schools in Region 4-A. Currently, there are more than 140 TESDA accredited schools in the entire province of Laguna that offer free vocational courses to a limited number of qualified student applicants. And, like all the other, these TESDA courses offered are on a first come first serve basis. Once the allotted slots for each course have been filled those who still want to enroll must pay the training center their cost of enrollment or tuition fees.

Another province in Region 4-A is the province of Quezon. This province is named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second president of the Philippines. It's capital, Lucena City is the most populous city of the province. At present, Quezon province's population is well over 3 million. For the residents of this province who are looking for schools and training centers, there are more than 50 TESDA accredited schools with 2019 TESDA free training courses offered.

Located just 16 kilometers east of Manila is the province of Rizal. It is the last province in this list of Region 4-A provinces also known as Calabarzon. Antipolo, the province's capital city, is also the center of education due to the availability of many educational and training facilities. At present, there are nearly a hundred TESDA accredited schools and training centers in Rizal province with 2019 TESDA free short courses offered.
   
Given below is the list of all the 2019 TESDA free courses offered Region 4-A or commonly known as Calabarzon. Also given is the address and contact numbers of each school and training center including the TESDA approved courses they offer.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

2019 TESDA Approved Free Vocational Short Courses Offered Region 3

For those in the provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, or Zambales who are looking for 2019 TESDA Approved Free Vocational Short Courses Offered Region 3. These free TESDA courses are offered only to a limited number of students on a first come first served basis.

For the province of Aurora, 13 TESDA accredited schools and a Provincial Training Center in Baler, are offering various TESDA free courses to interested residents. These free training courses are the answer to the country's increasing demand for technical vocational education and training and the lack of globally competitive skilled workers in the country.

For the province of Bataan, 32 TESDA accredited schools, 1 Provincial Training Center in Orion, and 1 Regional Training Center in Mariveles are also offering various free technical vocational courses or tech-voc courses. These free vocational short courses offered are open only to a limited number of students and on a first come first serve basis.

In Region 3, the province of Bulacan has the most number of TESDA accredited schools. At present, there are 137 TESDA accredited schools, a Provincial Training Center in Calumpit, and a Regional Training Center in Guiguinto are accepting students for its various free vocational training courses. These TESDA accredited schools and TESDA training centers are constantly monitored by the agency to make sure that the quality of education and training they provide are in line with international competency standards being implemented by the agency. 

In the province of Nueva Ecija, on the other hand, there are more than a hundred TESDA accredited schools and training centers and a TESDA Provincial Training Center in Palayan City. These schools and training centers, like all the other, are closely monitored by TESDA agency to make sure that their graduates can compete with their counterparts in the local or international labor market.

In Pampanga, the second most populated province in Region 3, there are currently 109 schools that are TESDA accredited and offers a variety of free vocational courses. These free courses are aimed at providing quality technical education to our mid-level skilled workers and to those who cannot afford to enroll in their preferred vocational courses offered by universities and colleges.

The province of Tarlac currently has 58 TESDA accredited schools and a Provincial Training Center in Tarlac City. These TESDA accredited schools are receiving cash vouchers from TESDA to compensate for their operational expenses in training selected students for their various TESDA courses offered.

And last but not least, the province of Zambales has 37 TESDA accredited schools and a Provincial Training Center in Iba. These TESDA accredited schools are also under strict monitoring by TESDA agency and they also receive cash vouchers for each of the students that are enrolled in the free training program.

Given below is the list of all the 2019 TESDA approved free vocational short courses offered in each of the provinces in Region 3 including the names of the TESDA accredited school, their specific address, and their available contact numbers.